Author Archives: Chelsea Rooney

November 17th, 2014

“PEDAL’s greatest achievement is not its writing, which is lucid and graceful, nor its characters, knowable yet irreducible. Trumping both is this novel’s creation of a space in which to think freely, naturally, about questions that shame and fear too often suppress.” –Charlotte Rogers, a very nice review in this week’s issue of The Grapevine, an arts and culture paper out of Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

 

November 7th, 9th and 13th, 2014

Thank you to everyone who has joined me during my launch of PEDAL! Final readings in Nova Scotia are listed here:

November 7th, 6pm, The Company House, Halifax

November 9th, ***2pm***, Weston Community Centre, Weston ***The time for this event was listed incorrectly in the Chronicle Herald. The time of the event IS 2PM!!!

November 13th, 6-7pm, The Box of Delights Bookshop, Wolfville. *This is a double header! I’ll read first and El Jones, poet laureate of Halifax, reads at 7pm!

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October 19th, 2014

If you’re curious about PEDAL and haven’t had a chance to hear me talk about it, you should listen to last night’s episode of The Storytelling Show. Vanessa Woznow asked great questions, AND I got to talk about my new novel-in-progress, Ignorant Narcissistic White Women Meditating. Exciting! Download the October 19th link. 

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October 17th, 2014

In honour of my first novel, the fantastic people at Literary Press Group asked me some questions about some important firsts: first job, first pet, first airplane ride, et cetera. Read my answers here!

October 11th, 2014

PEDAL’s first review! The Vancouver Sun gave a mostly positive review of my first novel, admonishing me for taking on too many difficult topics for a slim book, but ultimately determining that “(w)ith the confident tackling of difficult topics and her headstrong narrator, however, Rooney makes a promise that she’ll impress us again with strong storytelling from a distinctive and uncompromising point of view.” Sweet.

 

September 29th, 2014

I review the incredible Margaux Williamson’s I COULD SEE EVERYTHING for The Capilano Review. Check it out here! 

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September 26th, 2014

I review Un/Inhabited, Jordan Abel’s new book of poetry that maps the terrain of the public domain to create a layered investigation of the interconnections between language and land. Read it here!

September 25, 2014

The wonderful folks at 49th Shelf asked me to write a list of books that influenced my ideas on sex and gender. Here it is!